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Sinowon Ultrasonic Hardness Tester SU-200 Operation Manual en
SU-200
Operation Manual
www.sinowon.com.cn
Content
Safety and Liability.......................................................................................................1
Statement....................................................................................................................1
1 Introduction.............................................................................................................2
1.1.Preface.............................................................................................................2
1.2.Instrument Introduction.......................................................................................2
1.3.Instrument Features............................................................................................ 3
1.4.Application Range...............................................................................................3
1.5.Working Conditions............................................................................................ 3
1.6.Packing List....................................................................................................... 3
2 Structure Illustration.................................................................................................. 5
2.1.Main Structure and Principle..................................................................................5
2.2.Buttons Illustration...............................................................................................6
2.3.Ultrasonic Probe.................................................................................................6
2.3.1Types of Probe............................................................................................. 6
2.3.2Motorized Probe..........................................................................................7
2.4.Indnenter and Indentation .................................................................................. 8
2.5.Test stand...........................................................................................................8
2.6.leeb impact device..............................................................................................9
3 Technical Features................................................................................................... 10
3.1.Technical Specification......................................................................................10
3.2.Packing Details.................................................................................................10
4 Operation Precautions............................................................................................. 11
4.1.Preparation and Inspection................................................................................ 11
4.1.1Specimen Request.......................................................................................11
4.1.2System Settings...........................................................................................12
4.1.3Test Settings...............................................................................................12
4.1.4For leeb:................................................................................................. 13
4.2.Measurement................................................................................................... 14
4.2.1Instrument Preparation............................................................................... 14
4.2.2Measurement Style..................................................................................... 15
4.2.3Measurement Style for Leeb......................................................................... 15
4.2.4Result Reading........................................................................................... 15
4.2.5Review/print Result.....................................................................................15
4.2.6Writing Style..............................................................................................15
5 Special Attention.....................................................................................................16
6 Operation Illustration...............................................................................................17
6.1.Power On.........................................................................................................17
6.2.Power Off.........................................................................................................1 7
6.6.6Factory Reset.............................................................................................20
6. 7.Memory Setting................................................................................................ 21
6.7.1 Auto Save Setting.......................................................................................21
6.7.2Review Results...........................................................................................21
6.7.3 On-line Operation.....................................................................................21
6.7.4Partial Delete ............................................................................................21
6.7.5 Delete All................................................................................................. 21
6.8.Printing Setting................................................................................................. 22
6.8.1Partial Print............................................................................................... 22
6.8.2Print All..................................................................................................... 22
6.9. Instrument Calibration......................................................................................22
6.10. About Battery................................................................................................26
6.11. Data Transmission..........................................................................................26
7 Troubleshooting.......................................................................................................27
8 Maintenance...........................................................................................................28
9 Warranty Attention..................................................................................................28
10 Storage/Transportation Attention............................................................................. 28
Safety Instructions
Danger: This symbol indicates a risk of serious or fatal injury in the event that certain rules of behavior are
disregarded.
It is a kind of precision instrument, handle with care and avoid any serious shaking to damage internal components.
Indenter of instrument is diamond, absolute hardness in nature, do not use it to scratch and damage precious objects.
After a measurement, take off indenter about one second, then make a new measurement. Otherwise it can not
make resonance between indenter and specimen in a short time.
After finished use, please keep instrument in carrying case, avoid any damage by accident.
Do not disassemble main unit and probe, otherwise no service to the instrument
Do not use the instrument under inflammable air environment, otherwise will lead to fire or explode.
About battery, Please only use the battery supplied by original manufacturer; Do not disassemble battery;
when install battery, aim correctly socket to avoid wrong connection of battery negative and positive;Do not
throw battery in fire or heating; do not put battery in water or touch water; do not use battery in case of
deformation; turn off instrument before replace battery, do not take off battery during power on status;
battery is installed well before leaving factory, do not make modification if no special situation. About recharger:
keep it in dry status; Avoid short circuit, otherwise will damage it; do not touch it by wet hand, otherwise
will get an electric shock;
Statement
Without the prior written permission of the Company and its subsidiaries for all products related to the contents
of this manual may be reproduced in any form spread, or in a retrieval system, or translated into other languages
are stored.
The Company reserves the right to change the specification contained hardware and software specifications
without prior notice.
Every effort was made to ensure the accuracy and integrity of information contained in the instructions, if any,
flaws and errors, reflected to us, we will revise the next edition, we would appreciate it!
1 Introduction
1.1 Preface
Thank you for purchasing ultrasonic hardness tester, the present execute standards DIN 50159-1-2008;
ASTM-A1038-2005 JB/T 9377-2010 and JJG-654-2013. It is a precision hardness-comparison instrument
applied with ultrasonic contact impedance principle. To avoid any unnecessary damage and loss, please read
this Manual carefully before operation and keep it safety for further reference.
UCI Probe
Leeb Impact Device
Probe
Main unit
Test Stand
Fig 1-1
Item
Commodity
Model
Code#
Instrument Panel
SU-200
2-Year Warranty
HP-2K
1-Year Warranty
Probe Cable
Consumables, No warranty
Consumables, No warranty
Consumables, No warranty
Consumables, No warranty
Re-charger
Consumables, No warranty
Battery
Consumables, No warranty
Screw Driver
Consumables, No warranty
10
Carry Case
Consumables, No warranty
11
Warranty Card
Consumables, No warranty
12
Quality Certificate
Consumables, No warranty
13
Operation Manual
Consumables, No warranty
14
Calibration Certificate
Consumables, No warranty
Remark
Commodity
Model
Code#
Quantity
Remark
HP-1K
882-311
1-Year Warranty
HP-5K
882-331
1-Year Warranty
HP-10K
882-341
1-Year Warranty
Motorized Probe
1-Year Warranty
Testing Stand
MU-100
882-301
Consumables, No warranty
Testing Stand
MU-200
882-201
Consumables, No warranty
28~35)HRC
882-611
Consumables, No warranty
38~43)HRC
882-621
Consumables, No warranty
48~53)HRC
882-631
Consumables, No warranty
10
58~63)HRC
882-641
Consumables, No warranty
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180-300)HV5
882-651
Consumables, No warranty
12
450-550)HV5
882-661
Consumables, No warranty
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650-750)HV5
882-671
Consumables, No warranty
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882-511
Consumables, No warranty
15
882-521
Consumables, No warranty
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882-531
Consumables, No warranty
17
882-711
Consumables, No warranty
18
882-721
Consumables, No warranty
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Mini-printer
882-831
Consumables, No warranty
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Statistics software
882-381
Consumables, No warranty
2Structure Illustration
2.1 Main Structure and Principle
As shown in Fig 2-1, 2-2 (Front view and back view of ultrasonic hardness tester)
Leeb socket
UCI socket
Main unit
The back
shell
power switch
recharging socket
Screen
Battery
Cover
Button
The Front Shell
The main unit is connected through an 8-pin data cable and ultrasonic probe, as shown in figure 1-1.
The principle of ultrasonic hardness tester: ultrasonic contact impedance method and Young's elastic modulus
of metal.
theory equality of ultrasonic hardness testing EQ1:
= Frequency Shift
A = Indentation area
E eff = Effective elastic modulus
HV = Vickers hardness value
F
EQ1
Remark:
As can be seen in Eq 1, the frequency shift not only depends on the size of the contact area but also on the elastic
modulus of the materials in contact. To allow for differences in Youngs modulus, the instrument has to be calibrated
for different groups of materials.
After calibration, the UCI method can be applied to all materials, which have the corresponding Youngs modulus.
The Leeb basic principle is: to use an impact body of certain weight impacts against the testing surface under
certain test force, then measure the impacting velocity and the rebounding velocity of the impact body
respectively when the spherically test tip is located 1mm above the testing surface.
EQHL=1000xVB/VA
Time
Impact Phase
Rebound Phase
------- Start calibration in calibration interface; select calibration group in calibration selection
------- Select hardness scale in main interface; positioning measurement data in displaying interface;
------- For confirmation in main interface and calibration interface; In others interface, used as back
-------Power on/off, back light turn on/off, keep press is power on/off, Press once is back light on/off.
Fig 2-3
Table 1
Probe Type
HP-1K
HP-2K
HP-5K
HP-10K
Select
Optional
Standard
Optional
Optional
20N
50N
98N
Loading Force
10N
Handle position
Magnetic
Indenter
Indenter base
Fig 2-4
Motorized Probe Technical Data(Table 2):
Table 2
Probe Type
MP-300
MP-500
MP-800
MP-1000
Code #
882-221
882-231
882-241
882-251
Selection
Optional
Optional
Optional
Optional
Test force
3N
5N
8N
10N
Diameter
46mm
46mm
46mm
46mm
Length
197.5mm
197.5mm
197.5mm
197.5mm
3.7mm
3.7mm
3.7mm
3.7mm
0.3kg
0.3kg
0.3kg
0.3kg
2mm
2mm
2mm
2mm
Oscillating
rod diameter
Min weight
of specimen
Min thickness
of specimen
Indenter
Soft material
hard material
Fig 2-4-2
Fig 2-4-1
Indentation depth (h) and dialogue length mean value (d) of ultrasonic hardness tester probes decreases along
with hardness value increasing .
Table 3
Specific hardness value by different probes of ultrasonic hardness tester with its indentation depth (h, m)
HP-1K
HP-2K
HP-5K
HP-10K
800HV
10
15
22
600HV
11
18
25
300HV
11
16
25
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Specific hardness value under different probes of ultrasonic hardness tester with its dialogue length mean value (d, m)
HP-1K
HP-2K
HP-5K
HP-10K
800HV
48
68
108
152
600HV
56
79
124
176
300HV
78
111
176
249
Fig 2.4
1 Release button
2 Loading tube
3 Guide tube
4 Coil unit
7 Support ring
DC
DL
D+15
Type
Application Area
DC
DL
D+15
Short impact device, for application in restricted space, eg in bores, cylinders or for
measurements in assembled machines.
Slim measuring nose, for measurement under extreme space limitations or on the floor of
grooves
Slim measuring nose, for measurement under extreme space limitations or on the floor of
grooves
Increased impact energy, solid components, eg heavy duty casts and forged parts.
Diamond indenter, for measurements in extreme hardness ranges (above 50HRC/650HV),
tool steels with high carbide content
Reduced impact energy, for surface-hardened components, coatings, thin or impact
sensitive parts (small indentation)
3Technical Features
3.1 Technical Specification
Measurement Ranges
For UCI:
HRC: 20.3~68;
HRB :41~100;
HRA: 61~85.6;
HV: 80~1599;
HB: 76~618 ;
Tensile strength: 255~2180N/mm
For Leeb:
HLD170960HLD
HS:26.499.5
HRB :59.699.6;
HRC: 25.268;
HV: 83976
HB: 140651
Measuring Directions360As long as the head is perpendicular to the measured object then can
be measured
Hardness Scale: HV ,HRC, HRA, HRB, HB ,etc
Battery: 4.2V, 4800MAH rechargeable lithium battery
Recharging Time: Standard recharging time is 8H, in order to lengthen using life, make sure each recharging time
not less than 4H
Standby time 10 hours (No backlight)
Connected with printer to print the measuring data or transfer the measuring data through super terminal to
computer, read part 6.8 and 6.11 for details.
Saving 1000 groups of measuring data and 20 groups of calibration data
Can calculate average value of the specimen with uneven hardness distribution through gathering multiple-points
measurement.
It is fast, simple operation and perfect accuracy for batch measurement of small specimen on production lines if
matching the optional test stand.
Without damage on the specimen surface , convenient operation, good stability, perfect accuracy.
3.2 Packing Details
Main unit1628131mm
Robe size: 22153mm
Weight of main unit(with battery and HP-2K probe):755g
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4Operation Precautions
4.1 Preparation and Inspection
4.1.1 Specimen Request
Minimum Thickness
Ultrasonic hardness tester uses Vickers diamond indenter, so the calculation formula of Vickers hardness tester
is still applicable in ultrasonic hardness tester. Thin coatings or surface layers on bulk material must have a
minimum thickness (t).
1)Penetration depth of the Vickers diamond pyramid for a certain hardness (in HV) and test load (in N) is shown
in EQ2
h=0.062
F
HV
(4-1-1)
t10h
(4-1-2)
F
HV
(4-1-3)
HP-2K
HP-5K
HP-10K
800HV
69
100
150
220
600HV
79
110
180
250
300HV
112
160
250
350
Handness (HV)
Thickness(mm)
Fig . 4-7 Specimen thickness, testing force and hardness value(HV0.2-HV100)
Note: According to Ultrasonic Contact Impedance Method (UCI Method), probe must contact with test piece then
get resonating, and get hardness value, so the mini thickness of Vickers hardness value only apply on big testing
pieces or surface.
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2)From above analysis, all the probes request coating layer or surface layer less than 1mm, but to small pieces,
when thickness less then 15mm, the hardness value will change if resonance.
Most vibration is the elastic oscillation, we can take some actions to restrain. Put the peice on big metal, rubber
and oil can restrin elastic wave, but recommend least 2-3mm, size not less than 55mm.
Surface roughness of test piece
The applied test force (that is, the selected UCI probe) must not only match the application but also the surface
quality and roughness of the material. While smooth, homogeneous surfaces can be tested with low test loads,
rougher and coarse-grained surfaces require test loads as high as possible. However, the surface must always be
free of any impurities (oil, dust, etc.) and rust.
The surface roughness should not exceed '30 % of the penetration depth (Ra # 0.3 3 h) with:
Probe
Ra
HP-1K(10N)
Ra2.5m
HP-2K(20N)
HP-5K(50N)
HP-10K(98N)
Ra5m
Ra10m
Ra15m
Fig 4-1-1
Weight of test piece and testing method as fig4-1-2
Weight
>300g
100300g
10100g
Auxiliary
Directly test
Support rings
Coupling
Fig 4-1-2
Test pieces with curved surfaces may be tested on either the convex or concave surfaces providing that the radius
of curvature of the specimens is matched to the appropriate probe and probe attachment in order to ensure a
perpendicular positioning of the probe
When the specimen is plate, long rod or curved pieces, even if the weight and thickness are enough, still will
cause the specimens instability deformation, finally lead to measure a wrong data. So must strengthen or support
for the back part of the test point. As for deep hole with a certain aperture, it will be measured conveniently as
long as groove can change the deep-hole probe protective cap
Fig 4-1-1
4.1.2 System Settings
See part 6.6 for details
4.1.3 Test Settings
See part 6.5 for details
4.1.4 For leeb:
4.1.4.1 Min weight of Sample
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DC(D)/DL
>5kg
25kg
0.052kg
D+15
>5kg
25kg
0.052kg
C
>1.5kg
0.51.5kg
0.020.5kg
G
>15kg
515kg
0.55kg
E
>5kg
25kg
0.052kg
5mm
5mm
1mm
10mm
5mm
0.8mm
0.8mm
0.2mm
1.2mm
0.8mm
Type
conventional
Remarks
Supporting ring
1
Z10-15
Z14.5-30
Z25-50
HZ11-13
HZ12.5-17
HZ16.5-30
K10-15
K14.5-30
HK11-13
10
HK12.5-17
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HK16.5-30
12
UN
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4.2 Measurement
4.2.1 Instrument Preparations
Connected the bending end plug of 8-pin data cable with the 8pin socket of probe, aligned with the grooves
positions then gently insert . Hearing "click" sound that has been inserted in place as shown in figure 4-2-1-1;
At the same time ,connected the other side of 8pin data cable with the 8pin socket of main unit of ultrasonic
hardness tester. aligned with the grooves positions and then gently insert .Hearing "click" sound that has been
inserted in place as shown in figure 4-2-1-2.
Fig 4-2-1-1
Fig 4-2-1-2
gently, the power supply is switched on. Then go into the main interface, click
SCALE button to select measurement scale and then press ETR button, when showing measuring mark
,then
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Fig 4-2-2-2
Fig 4-2-2-1
4.2.3 Measurement Style for Leeb
Pushing the loading-tube downwards until contact is felt. Then allow it to slowly return to the starting position or
using other method locking the impact body.
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5Special Attention
Before the replacement of different probe, please turn off the power of main unit then operate .
Please press ETR button before measurement ,then keep the probe and the specimen in vertical position to be
operated .
If long time no use, please recharge before reusing;
Press MEMU button to stop if this set of measurement dont want to be continued. If you would like to restart
measurement, you could press ETR button
When connected the probe with the data cable or main unit with data cable , must operate according to the
previous steps, aligned with the grooves positions and then gently insert, otherwise the internal pin of plug
connected with data line may be crooked and damage.
Five measurement taken in an area of approximately 645mm shall constitute one test. If the material being tested
is considered to be inhomogeneous, then measurements or more shall be made to constitute one test.
Because the ultrasonic hardness probe is precision components, should pay special attention to protection during
measurement, do not hit any part of the probe. The operation method is correct or not will directly affect the
measuring accuracy. The correct method is, use two hands to fix the probe, pressure is applied to the direction
and object vertically, To avoid the change of pressure, please make sure to keep your hand not moving and
shaking . In order to avoid scratching the specimen by probe and the probe abrasion by itself, you must lift the
probe vertically after one measurement time.
TemperatureThe temperature of the test piece may affect the results of the UCI hardness test. However, if
theprobe is exposed to elevated temperature for only the time of measurement, measurements are possible at
temperatureshigher than room temperature, without influencing the performance of the UCI instrument.
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6 Operation Illustration
6.1 Power On
Slide power switch on the right side of main unit, the instrument displayed in
Fig 6-1.
The serial number of the machine with the warranty card series number should
be accordant, otherwise the instrument couldnt enjoy free warranty treatment.
to turn off .
Fig 6-1
Testing Display
Fig 6-2
Status Display-- Automatically save opening display, press buzzer buttons to display, the system time, real-time
situation of battery power.
Model Information -- the probe type F:20N said its test force 20N, which is HP-2K probe.
The testing information -- Times: 05-05 said that this group measurement need to be measured 5 times to obtain
the average value, S:0025 said saving in storage settings twenty-fifth groups in result display.
The information of material calibration group -- Calibration-14 said that the present measurement is invoking
from the fourteenth groups of the calibration data, total 20 groups of calibration data.
Testing display shows hardness value for each measurement and the average value.
The list of testing result--the list display of one group data in each measurement
The information of testing result-- MAX said the group measured maximum, MIN said the group measured
minimum, AVE represents the average of this group, HV, HB said HRC scale measurement value change to
Vickers hardness and Brinell hardness value.
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Test setup
System setup
Save setup
Print setup
Language option
Sound
Battery Manager
Display
Date setup
Restore Defaults
Autosave
Result disply
the main unit and the computer connected through
a data line connected through a data line
On-line operation
Part deletion
All deletion
Part print
print the selected measuring data
All print
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Fig 6-4-1
Fig 6-4-2
Fig 6-4-3
Fig 6-4-4
Fig 6-4-6
Fig 6-4-7
Fig 6-4-8
Fig 6-4-9
Fig 6-4-5
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Fig 6-4-10
Fig 6-4-14
Fig 6-4-11
Fig 6-4-12
Fig 6-4-15
Fig 6-4-16
Fig 6-4-13
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Fig 6-4-17
Fig 6-4-18
Fig 6-4-21
Fig 6-4-22
Fig 6-4-19
Fig 6-4-20
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Fig 6-4-23
Fig 6-4-24
Fig 6-4-25
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Fig 6-9-1
Fig 6-9-2
Fig 6-9-3
Take Edit Name-01 as an examplein Fig 6-9-4, PressMATenter measurement status, pressswitch to
TEST-Llow value block,test 6 timesinstrument will show average value Fig .6-9-4then pressMATenter
measurement status, pressswitch to TEST-Hhigh value block,test 6 timesinstrument will show average
value Fig .6-9-5then pressMENUquit to modify standard value status, for example, if low value block
standard value is 230HV, high value is 840HV, then by press modify Normal-L at 230then press
switch to Normal-Hpressmodify at 840when value is big , please firstly pressSCALE
to select digits, pressMENUquit and finish calibration.
Select calibration group: back to test setup, select Do Calibration and press [ETR] enter to calibration group list,
press to choose specific calibration group, press [MAT] to confirm selected one, then pressMENU
back to main interface and start measurement.
In Fig6-9-3, the UP and Down value also can be modified , use of HZ: default see part 7, special materials
calibration.
Cancel Calibration Data: during calibration, if come bad data, but do not finish the whole calibration process,
Press [SCALE] to cancel previous data; while if calibration process is finished, then pressSCALEcan cancel
calibration data, then re-calibrate.
Save Calibration data: Press [MENU] to save and quit.
2One hardness block calibration
Calibration step is same with Two standard hardness blocks, the only difference only choose mode in TEST-L, get
6 measurement data, modify Normal-L value, no need to calibrate TEST-H and modify Normal-H.
3) Tolerance limit setting (Batch Mode)
Tolerance limits setting , enter up and down values, for example UP is 250, Down is 240, each time when you
measure hardness, instrument will determine if hardness value in the range, if not, it will display NG, it can be
set after calibration Normal-H, press
If not set well during calibration, enter calibration interface, and press MATthen MENU to set UP and
DOWN value
This operation shall be carried out only by highly skilled technicians and the measurement error must be under
JB/T9377-2010 when test standard hardness block, see details in this manual part 6.10.
If error exceeds JB/T9377-2010 requested, then repeat mentioned calibration steps and cover previous data.
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in calibration interface, first press [MAT], then vertically contact probe with standard block, if no
shows , means hardness value exceeds max value of this hardness scale; shows , means hardness value
, pressto6 times
for:TEST-L,test one time, suppose the result is 705HV, according to 10HV = default 1000 to adjust, then set
default to 50000, and press [SCALE] to delete 705HV, then test one measurement, the value is 240HV, very close
to its real hardness.
Then test 6 times and get average value, set Normal-L at 200, and save it.
Until now, the calibration is finished.
Note: for normal materials, do not use this function.
6.9.1.4 Error and repeatability request for ultrasonic hardness tester in standard of JB/T9377-2010
Get 6 measurements of each standard block, delete the first one, total valid is 5 measurements.
Rockwell scale Error according to formula (6-10):
=Hi-H
(6-10)
Hi - H
H
100%
(6-11)
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Note:
Hi---- average of 5 measurements;
H----Nominal value of standard blockRockwell scale repeatability b according to formula (6-12):
b=Hmax-Hmin
(6-12)
Hmax - Hmin
Hi
100%
(6-13)
Note:
Hmax--- Max value in 5 measurements;
Hmin---- Min value in 5 measurements.
Error and repeatability request for ultrasonic hardness tester in standard of JB/T9377-2010 (table 6-10)
Error and repeatability request for ultrasonic hardness tester in standard of JB/T9377-2010
Hardness Range
150HBW~350HBW
15%
15%
350HBW~540HBW
10%
10%
150HV~200HV
15%
15%
200HV~400HV
10%
10%
600HV~999HV
3%
3%
25HRC~35HRC
2.0HRC
2.5HRC
40HRC~50HRC
2.0HRC
2.5HRC
55HRC~65HRC
2.0HRC
2.5HRC
Table 6-9-1
6.9.2For Leeb Method
1When test leeb by SU-200, the error and repeatability exceeds table 6-9-2, then means you need to calibrate it.
2Step: follow Fig6-9-4 enter password 646464, then press [ETR] enter calibration page
Follow Fig6-9-5 test 6 times by same hardness block, it will automatically get average value
Then by press , modify NORMAL value same with hardness block value, press [MENU] to finish.
Fig 6-9-4
Fig 6-9-5
Fig 6-9-6
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Impact Devices
DC
DL
D+15
Error
Repeatability
76030HLD
6 HLD
6 HLD
53040HLD
10 HLD
10 HLD
76030HLDC
6 HLDC
6 HLD
53040HLDC
10 HLDC
10 HLD
12 HLDL
12 HLDL
12
HLD+15
12 HLD+15
12 HLG
12 HLG
12 HLE
12 HLE
12 HLC
12 HLC
87830HLDL
73640HLDL
76630HLD+15
54440HLD+15
59040HLG
50040HLG
72530HLE
50840HLE
82230HLC
59040HLC
to remind you battery charging in time . insert one end of charger into
the left socket of instrument, plug in the 220V electricity and charging . Fully recharging time is 8 hours, while not
less than 4 hours for one charging , When the charging is completed, the upper right corner of the main interface
will display
, please unplug the charger, then you can open the instrument to operate .
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7Troubleshooting
Failure phenomenon
Analysis
Settlement
No measuring value
Power on Failure
1. Measured value
is not correct.
1.Deviation
measurement
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9Warranty Attention
1Two years warranty for main unit only for quality problem, the others accessories are not under
warranty. Refer packing list of ultrasonic hardness tester.
2please show invoice and warranty card in case need repair.
3we ask for charges for accessories not under warranty
10 Storage,Transportation Attention
Storage should be far away from the vibration, corrosion, moisture, dust, also should be stored at a normal temperature
and humidity. Please put in the original packing box before transportation to avoid any damage.
Note: Operation manual will be updated without further notice, latest edition will be sent to customers by email timely.
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